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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 9 years ago 2015-05-04 21:46:32
bkuhn@ebb.org
Duplicate statement here as appears in README.md.

Same statement is found in README.md of the project.
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#### Joining Mailing Lists
 

	
 
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This site is a joint project of
 
[Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org/news/2014/nov/07/copyleft-org/) and the
 
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[the guide](/guide/) is [Bradley M. Kuhn](http://ebb.org/bkuhn).  The
 
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copyleft.org has many easy-to-remember URLs.  These are convenience URLs that
 
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of [The Guide](https://copyleft.org/guide/).  (Since the guide is very large,
 
we thought a few easy-to-remember ways to tell people where to look would be
 
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  * [copyleft.org](https://copyleft.org) points to this page.
 
  * [copyleft.guide](http://copyleft.guide) points to the guide itself.
 
  * [compliance.guide](http://compliance.guide) points to the *GPL Compliance Guide* section of the full Guide.
 
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As time goes on, we'll add convenience URLs to refer to specific parts of the
 
guide, which makes it easy to refer people to portions of the Guide.  Here
 
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  * [compliance.guide/pristine](http://compliance.guide/pristine) points to
 
    the "pristine example", the chapter entitled *ThinkPenguin Wireless Router: Excellent CCS*.
 
  * [compliance.guide/offer-for-source](http://compliance.guide/offer-for-source) points to
 
    the section regarding using the offer for source provisions in GPLv3§6(c) and/or GPLv2§3(b).
 

	
 
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